Showing posts with label Complete Auto Repair Service CARS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Complete Auto Repair Service CARS. Show all posts

Thursday, February 1, 2024

FAQ for CARS = Complete Auto Repair Service in Carbon County UT.

Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do you need an appointment for an oil change or other repair work?
A: Most of the time Yes, but give us a call or drop by and if we are not busy we will fit you in.
Q: Do you accept drop ins?
A: For the fastest service, an appointment is recommended. You can call us at (435) 637-5337
to arrange a time. Some services such as a wiper blade or
light bulb change can be done on a drop in basis, or if time allows.
Q: What Credit Cards do you accept?
A: We accept cash and all major credit cards Visa, Master Card, Discover, or Debit
Q: How much does it cost to repair...?
A: We need to inspect your vehicle to see exactly what the problem is and what parts are required to properly fix the problem and provide an accurate estimate.
Q: Do you perform 30k, 60k, and 90k Services that a dealer does?
A: Yes, We can do all the services a dealer does. 
Q: How late can I pick my car up?
A: Our hours are from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Mon - Fri, by Apt. on Sat. and vehicles can be picked up between those hours. Other arrangements can be made for after hours pickup.
Key Drop Off service is also available before 8 am.
Q: What days/hours are you open?
A: Our hours are from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Mon - Fri, by Apt. on Sat. and vehicles can be picked up between those hours. Other arrangements can be made for after-hours pickup.
Key Drop Off service is also available before 8 am.
660 E. Main St. Wellington UT  84542    Next to the Post Office
C.A.R.S. = Complete Auto Repair Service
(435) 637-5337
 www.carsbellingham.com
Hwy 191 /  6
North of Moab
South of Price, Helper, SLC, Ogden in Carbon County UT

Saturday, July 15, 2023

Oxygen Sensor in Wellington UT at CARS


Oxygen Sensors measure the amount of oxygen in the exhaust gases and send a signal to the Engine Control Unit (ECU). The ECU monitors the signal and accordingly adjusts the amount of fuel entering the engine, keeping the air-fuel ratio closer to stoichiometric ratio. Thus, an Oxygen Sensor optimizes the performance and fuel efficiency and minimizes emissions.
High oxygen content in the exhaust gas indicates a lean mixture which affects performance and causes problems like knocking, misfire and may also damage the engine. Low oxygen content indicates a rich mixture which causes excess emissions and reduces the fuel economy.
 How many Oxygen Sensors are there in my vehicle and where they are located?
The number of oxygen sensor depends on the car make, model and mainly on the size and type of the engine. It also depends on the type of the OBD sensor: OBD-I or OBD-II.
In most cases, there are two oxygen sensors in a four cylinder engine. One is located on the exhaust manifold before the catalytic converter and another is located after the catalytic converter on the exhaust pipe. In V6 or V8 engines there are four oxygen sensors, two O2 sensors are located before catalytic converter on each cylinder bank and other two O2 sensors are located after catalytic converter on respective banks.
How Does the Oxygen Sensor Work?
 An Oxygen sensor is installed in such a way that one of its surfaces is in contact with the exhaust gas flow and another surface with the outside air. Oxygen sensors do not measure the concentration of the oxygen gas in the exhaust gas, but measure the difference between the amount of oxygen in the exhaust and in outside air.
 Based on the oxygen quantity in exhaust gases, voltage signals are provided constantly to the ECU so that it can maintain a stoichiometric air fuel ratio by regulating the fuel injection.
 What are Upstream Oxygen Sensors and Downstream Oxygen Sensors?
 The upstream oxygen sensor is located right before the catalytic converter. It is installed in the exhaust manifold or in the exhaust pipe near the engine. The role of the upstream oxygen sensor is to optimize the air-fuel ratio entering the engine. There can be one or two oxygen sensors depending on the number of cylinders.
 Upstream monitors the oxygen gas in the exhaust gas and provides a signal to the ECU whether the mixture is weak or rich. When there is a high level of oxygen in the exhaust gas, ECU assumes that the air-fuel mixture is lean - so it adds more fuel to the engine. And when there is low oxygen in the in the exhaust, the ECU assumes that the air-fuel mixture is rich and it reduces the fuel supply accordingly.
 The downstream oxygen sensor is located in the exhaust pipe after the catalytic converter. The role of the downstream oxygen sensor is to monitor the working and efficiency of the catalytic converter. There may be one or two oxygen sensors depending on the number of cylinders.
 The ECU compares the signal from upstream and downstream sensors. If the catalytic convertor is working properly, the amount of oxygen after the catalytic converter should be near to the specified constant value.
 If the signal from the downstream sensor varies from the constant value, this tells you that the catalytic converter is not working properly. Hence, the ECU switch on the ‘CHECK ENGINE’ light on the dash.
 Why and How Often should I change my Oxygen Sensor?
 Oxygen sensors play an important role in both fuel efficiency and engine performance. If Oxygen Sensors are not performing well, it leads to lowered performance of the engine and poor fuel efficiency which ultimately decreases your vehicle's drivability. Hence, it is of utmost importance to keep the Oxygen Sensors up to the mark for the longevity of your vehicle and to receive efficient performance from it.
 Every vehicle manufacturer has different recommendations on how often the oxygen sensor should be changed. It is specified at the beginning in terms of mileage or time period depending upon expected day to day use of the vehicle. However, it is strongly advised to get it checked at regular intervals as it depends upon gas-containment, as well as local weather.
 How do I know that my Oxygen Sensor is not working properly?
 There is no particular symptom that indicates malfunctioning of Oxygen Sensors. One case would be drastic decrease of fuel economy or mileage.   Also, you need to check your Oxygen Sensors if the engine is not responding quickly or showing less power while running. Other reasons may include engine hesitation, engine stalling, increased exhaust emission, rough idling and engine pinning.
 What are possible causes of Oxygen sensors to be damaged?
 Your car's Oxygen Sensor can get damaged from the following
■By incorrect use of silicone gasket sealers.
■Oil deposits on the outer surface.
■By Antifreeze
■If the engine runs on a rich air-fuel mixture for a long time
■By natural aging or accident shocks.

www.carsbellingham.com
C.A.R.S. = Complete Auto Repair Service in Carbon County UT
660 E. Main St. Wellington UT 84542
Hwy 191 / 6  Next to Post office
http://www.carsbellingham.com/
www.facebook.com/CARSbellingham
North of Moab UT / South of Price, Helper, SLC UT


Monday, May 15, 2023

Clutch Repair in Helper / Price Utah

Clutch Repair in Utah
The clutch in your vehicle works by applying force against a flywheel mated to your engine using a clutch disc and pressure plate. The clutch is made of friction material and is designed to "grab" the flywheel as it turns.
 Over time, your clutch disc will wear down and begin to slip. When this happens, you will have trouble accelerating in any gear because the clutch will lose the ability to "grab" the flywheel. At this point, the clutch disc will need to be fixed.
www.carsbellingham.com


 Come See the experts at CARS = Complete Auto Repair Service   to help you diagnose your clutch problems and get your car back on the road.

https://www.carsbellingham.com/
660 E. Main St. Wellington UT 84542
Hwy 191 / 6   Next to Post Office
North of Moab
South of Price, Helper, SLC, Ogden UT in Carbon Co. UT



Wednesday, March 15, 2023

Auto Repair - Wellington / Price,/ Helper Utah

CARS = Complete Auto Repair Service
Carbon Co.  

( CARS ) = is now a member of Tech-Net
What dose this mean for you? TECH-NET PROFESSIONAL centers are your local independently owned alternative when service and repairs are needed on your vehicles and are well known as a full service provider. You will experience well qualified service technicians who are ASE Certified to perform the work needed on your vehicle. TECH-NET PROFESSIONAL centers stand on sound business principles and uphold the highest ethical standards providing Service You Can Trust for all your vehicle repair needs.
When you consider the quality of workmanship being performed on your vehicle you'll find TECH-NET PROFESSIONAL centers protect your new car warranty and are committed to providing a successful and pleasant automotive service experience.
When choosing where to have your vehicle serviced, you have many choices. We hope you choose Complete Auto Repair Service of Bellingham WA.
Just a few of the services we provide:
Preventive maintenance services
Exhaust and suspension services
Brake services
Engine tune-up services
Computer diagnostic services
Engine and transmission services
Electrical system services
Oil and filter service
Inspection services and much more...
http://www.carsbellingham.com
660 E. Main St. Wellington UT  84542
(435) 637-5337
www.carsbellingham.com
www.facebook.com/CARSbellingham


Monday, August 1, 2022

Fuel Saving Tips from CARS Utah

Fuel Saving Tips From CARS Utah
What will help you keep your mileage down?
1) Keep your engine in proper mechanical condition with
    tune ups, clean air and fuel filters, good belts & hose.
2) Change the oil and keep it filled.
3) Keep your tires properly inflated, check them frequently for wear.
   Have them properly align the vehicles suspension and steering
   ( if you notice pulling or vibration.)
4) Have your Brakes checked.
5) Body damage on a car can add drag so try to have damage
    repaired.
6) Find a gas station that uses non ethanol gas.
7) Have your gas cap checked.. (approximately. 17% of the vehicles have a
    gas cap that is either damaged, loose, or missing. This can
    cause gallons of gas to vaporize.

Driving Tips
1) Try not to idle your engine for long periods.
    ( turn engine off if you leave the car or have to wait.)
2) Stop slow, Start slow & steady.
3) Slow steady speed.  Use cruise control for long trips.
4) Keeping windows closed helps make the car more aerodynamic.
5) Carpool whenever possible or practical.
6) Empty the trunk!  Added weight decrease fuel economy.
7) Plan your route wisely and run more than one errand in your outing.

Have fun on your adventure! 
660 E. Main St. Wellington Utah 84542 in Carbon County 
Next to Post Office
(435) 637-5337
Hwy 191  /   6
North of Moab     South of Price, Helper, Salt Lack City 
       

Wednesday, June 1, 2022

CARS Auto Repair Utah north of Moab


CARS = Complete Auto Repair Service is now also located in Wellington UT.   
=Former Kwik Lube and Tire=
New shop Opens Late June /July 2022.
carsbellingham.com for more info. 

660 E Main St. Wellington UT  84542
Phone Soon. 
carsbellingham.com 



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